Knowledge - Advice for Life: Sh** you need to know; Advice for life; Stuff that makes you wiser
A retired U. S. Secret Service agent shares the best life advice from world leaders, the ultra-rich, movie stars, marriage counselors, life coaches, and professional athletes all in one easy-to-read book.

Who knew KNOWLEDGE could be so humorous, direct, and life-changing?

So go ahead and open the doors to the holy grail of success, happiness, personal wealth, and relationships where history's best advice will unquestionably initiate deep awareness and positive change to guide every young adult (and even some of us 'old ones') as we head into the uncertain future.

Just a sample of what's inside . . .


    Success does not always lead to happiness, but happiness will almost always lead to success.

    Instead of replying "No" to a request, challenge the person to come up with a way so you can say "Yes."

    If you expect a partner to change, you can also expect to be changing partners.

    Avoid the statement, "I don't have enough time," as it usually means "I don't want to" for the person hearing it.

    When meeting someone for the first time, resist asking what they do for a living. Enjoy their company without attaching labels.

    Seek marriage 'advice' before getting married, or it will be called 'counseling' after.



The straightforward practical advice within the pages of this book will not only instill passion, confidence, and a deeper understanding of relationships in any teen or young adult; but becomes the perfect graduation gift as a self-help survival guide.
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Knowledge - Advice for Life: Sh** you need to know; Advice for life; Stuff that makes you wiser
A retired U. S. Secret Service agent shares the best life advice from world leaders, the ultra-rich, movie stars, marriage counselors, life coaches, and professional athletes all in one easy-to-read book.

Who knew KNOWLEDGE could be so humorous, direct, and life-changing?

So go ahead and open the doors to the holy grail of success, happiness, personal wealth, and relationships where history's best advice will unquestionably initiate deep awareness and positive change to guide every young adult (and even some of us 'old ones') as we head into the uncertain future.

Just a sample of what's inside . . .


    Success does not always lead to happiness, but happiness will almost always lead to success.

    Instead of replying "No" to a request, challenge the person to come up with a way so you can say "Yes."

    If you expect a partner to change, you can also expect to be changing partners.

    Avoid the statement, "I don't have enough time," as it usually means "I don't want to" for the person hearing it.

    When meeting someone for the first time, resist asking what they do for a living. Enjoy their company without attaching labels.

    Seek marriage 'advice' before getting married, or it will be called 'counseling' after.



The straightforward practical advice within the pages of this book will not only instill passion, confidence, and a deeper understanding of relationships in any teen or young adult; but becomes the perfect graduation gift as a self-help survival guide.
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Knowledge - Advice for Life: Sh** you need to know; Advice for life; Stuff that makes you wiser

Knowledge - Advice for Life: Sh** you need to know; Advice for life; Stuff that makes you wiser

by John Neirinckx II
Knowledge - Advice for Life: Sh** you need to know; Advice for life; Stuff that makes you wiser

Knowledge - Advice for Life: Sh** you need to know; Advice for life; Stuff that makes you wiser

by John Neirinckx II

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Overview

A retired U. S. Secret Service agent shares the best life advice from world leaders, the ultra-rich, movie stars, marriage counselors, life coaches, and professional athletes all in one easy-to-read book.

Who knew KNOWLEDGE could be so humorous, direct, and life-changing?

So go ahead and open the doors to the holy grail of success, happiness, personal wealth, and relationships where history's best advice will unquestionably initiate deep awareness and positive change to guide every young adult (and even some of us 'old ones') as we head into the uncertain future.

Just a sample of what's inside . . .


    Success does not always lead to happiness, but happiness will almost always lead to success.

    Instead of replying "No" to a request, challenge the person to come up with a way so you can say "Yes."

    If you expect a partner to change, you can also expect to be changing partners.

    Avoid the statement, "I don't have enough time," as it usually means "I don't want to" for the person hearing it.

    When meeting someone for the first time, resist asking what they do for a living. Enjoy their company without attaching labels.

    Seek marriage 'advice' before getting married, or it will be called 'counseling' after.



The straightforward practical advice within the pages of this book will not only instill passion, confidence, and a deeper understanding of relationships in any teen or young adult; but becomes the perfect graduation gift as a self-help survival guide.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666248401
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 02/10/2021
Pages: 100
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author

John E. Neirinckx II is a retired federal law enforcement agent who spent most of his career in the U.S. Secret Service surrounded by world leaders, successful sports figures, famous actors/actresses, and multi-millionaires where he observed and gained their insight into success and happiness. He also spent the latter part of his career in the Department of Veterans Affairs where he interviewed countless combat war veterans in search of their words of wisdom. John is currently the owner of a land development company and spends much of his free time wandering among the tall pines of Idaho. He shares his life with his wife, two teenage children, and a Goldendoodle named Suki.

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